Example sentences of "reason believe that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In a King George 's Jubilee Trust report , The Needs of Youth ( 1939 ) , A. E. Morgan was another who brooded over ‘ a growing contempt by the young person for the procedures of juvenile courts ’ and the ‘ grave reason to believe that parental control is slackening ’ .
2 It was not an act of war and I have no reason to believe that one of your countrymen was responsible .
3 There is reason to believe that young children admitted to care have greater medical needs than their peers who are not in care ; and that a greater proportion are handicapped .
4 There is no reason to believe that diabetic patients fare better and they may do less well .
5 In the opinion of Melanie Clore there is no reason to believe that such prices could not be repeated at the present time .
6 In Britain , Canada , Israel , and the US , for example , there is reason to believe that professional levels of social work education should be placing a higher emphasis on training social workers to function in social service systems that use a broad range of personnel .
7 In the US , the Cohen Commission 's influential report suggested that : ‘ There is no reason to believe that independent auditors are more likely to predict whether a company will liquidate than they are able to predict the outcome of any other uncertainties …
8 It said : ‘ If it becomes known that UK companies have supplied equipment for manufacture of munitions we could truthfully say that when the licences were issued we had no reason to believe that this civilian equipment was for other than general industrial purposes . ’
9 There is no reason to believe that this was not true also of the world 's earliest volcanoes .
10 There is little reason to believe that this will not be the pattern in the future too .
11 ‘ We have reason to believe that this man Chant did not originate in this Dominion . ’
12 ‘ I have every reason to believe that this is a first rate study ’ , says , AIDS director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases ( NIAID ) .
13 In November 1991 the Social Services Department of the local authority had reason to believe that this condition was being repeatedly and grossly breached .
14 While I have no reason to believe that this was the case in respect of Wilson , or indeed any senior member of the Labour Party , I can understand why such a person would be reluctant to try to abort the inquiry .
15 All the other Judaean coins of the Persian period have non-Jewish symbols ; there is no particular reason to believe that this coin bears a Jewish symbol .
16 " There 's something which I did n't mention , but I want to make it absolutely clear , and that is that I 've reason to believe that this craft , the Dreadnought , leaks quite badly . "
17 There is every reason to believe that this degree of movement was typical of the corn-growing regions , but we have to constantly bear in mind that one part of England may have very different experiences from another and that even neighbouring communities might have contrasting stories to tell .
18 A major defence by many of those prosecuted was that the enclosures had taken place before the practice had been made an offence , and although the practice continued after this date there is good reason to believe that this was often the case .
19 There is no particular reason to believe that this was caused merely by the newer properties being of higher value .
20 The results have been called into question because plasma lipid assays raised the possibility that placebo and active treatments had been intermixed , but Bamford et al have no reason to believe that this occurred ( personal communication ) .
21 If it is to work effectively it will require the good will of Mr , who , in all discussion today has shown a most responsible attitude and I have no reason to believe that this will not continue .
22 He did that because they had not only annoying his neighbours , sorry , their neighbours , because he had once been one of our neighbours , but also they had damaged his house , and they had already cost him probably about two hundred pounds in repair bills until the house itself , broken doors , window erm the wall , and bit of the roof and so on , and there was every reason to believe that this would just carry on .
23 Nevertheless there is every reason to believe that some control applied at various stages of industrial exploitation could benefit the trade on a global scale .
24 Without its support we still have no reason to believe that any agreement will be reached behind the veil of ignorance .
25 Secondly , there is no reason to believe that any computerised system for storing data on ‘ opting in ’ would be effective or practical .
26 For if we have no reason to believe that any more of the debts will be paid during the intervals of peace , than have hitherto been : Nay the whole of the Sinking Fund , by such an increased debt , becoming absolutely anticipated , together with numbers of additional oppressive taxes , we have less reason to expect any of the old debts to be discharged , as we go on contracting of new .
27 After the war the military organised a big cleanup in the forest — and the ministry of defence says there 's no reason to believe that any buried weapons still remain .
28 There is good reason to believe that these attacks were well justified , because after the defeat of the rising and Cade 's death , a commission , sent into Kent to investigate extortions there , held inquests in various parts of the shire between late August and late October 1450 .
29 Have you any reason to believe that either set of parents might make demands on either partner which would make ‘ leaving ’ difficult ?
30 We were told that not only had the Argentinian fleet continued on their route to the Falklands but there was now every reason to believe that Argentinian troops had landed .
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